Save 23% on the Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer – perfect for entertaining kids
If home schooling is getting you down, the Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer is a great way to connect with your kids
With many schools closed indefinitely around the world, we wouldn't judge you if you're a parent feeling the strain of becoming your child's chief educator and entertainer. However, if you're running out of topics for your makeshift curriculum, why not have a little fun with your smartphone photos instead.
It's likely that your phone is filled to the brim with sentimental images of your children's most impressive moments – whether that's their first day at school, their first tooth falling out, or even just a particularly impressive batch of cupcakes that you made together last week. Instead of leaving these lovely photos to gather digital dust on your phone, why not make the most of them and get them printed.
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The Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer allows you to quickly and easily print your favorite images from your smartphone and social media – a perfect afternoon project that you can do with your kids. Plus, you can now save $30 on this fantastic piece of technology, taking the price down to just $99.
Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer: $99 from $129
You can now pick up the Canon IVY Mini Photo Printer for just $99 down from its original price of $129 – that's a fantastic saving of $30 on this awesome piece of tech.
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